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<p>[QUOTE="boxerchip, post: 726006, member: 19303"]The trick (in my mind, and in my opinion) is to diversify, buy rolls of silver eagles, silver maples, the gold coins you have, maybe a few others like maple leaf privy coins, but just own a lot of different things.... that way when and if you NEED to sell, at least one if not more of your items will be up in the "profit zone" where you actually dont mind selling it. In addition to this I would add the advice that you should only buy coins that are beautiful to you, chances are if you find them that attractive someone else will too, also you wont mind keeping them for an extended period of time. I find its much easier to justify selling at a loss if you hate the coin anyways, so just as a mental game for yourself try to stick to the coins you really are drawn to. (for me its EXACTLY the coins you have picked out so far) I think you're doing a great job and the only thing I would really reccomend would be to snag some more buffalos... One can never have too many buffalos. (although I would wait to buy, I think prices are a tad high right now.)[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="boxerchip, post: 726006, member: 19303"]The trick (in my mind, and in my opinion) is to diversify, buy rolls of silver eagles, silver maples, the gold coins you have, maybe a few others like maple leaf privy coins, but just own a lot of different things.... that way when and if you NEED to sell, at least one if not more of your items will be up in the "profit zone" where you actually dont mind selling it. In addition to this I would add the advice that you should only buy coins that are beautiful to you, chances are if you find them that attractive someone else will too, also you wont mind keeping them for an extended period of time. I find its much easier to justify selling at a loss if you hate the coin anyways, so just as a mental game for yourself try to stick to the coins you really are drawn to. (for me its EXACTLY the coins you have picked out so far) I think you're doing a great job and the only thing I would really reccomend would be to snag some more buffalos... One can never have too many buffalos. (although I would wait to buy, I think prices are a tad high right now.)[/QUOTE]
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